2014 Swedish Open – Women's Doubles

Women's Doubles
2014 Swedish Open
Champions Slovenia Andreja Klepač
Spain María Teresa Torró Flor
Runners-up United Kingdom Jocelyn Rae
United Kingdom Ashley Smith
Final score 6–1, 6–1
Main article: 2014 Swedish Open

Anabel Medina Garrigues and Klára Koukalová (formerly Zakopalová) were the defending champions, but they chose not to participate.
Andreja Klepač and María Teresa Torró Flor won the title, defeating Jocelyn Rae and Anna Smith in the final, 6–1, 6–1.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Germany J Görges
 Poland K Piter
6 6  
 Latvia D Marcinkēviča
 Netherlands A Rus
2 4     1  Germany J Görges
 Poland K Piter
3 6 [3]  
 United Kingdom J Rae
 United Kingdom A Smith
4 7 [10]      United Kingdom J Rae
 United Kingdom A Smith
6 4 [10]  
 Argentina T Búa
 Chile D Seguel
6 5 [5]        United Kingdom J Rae
 United Kingdom A Smith
6 6  
3  Spain L Arruabarrena
 Spain S Soler Espinosa
6 6        Uzbekistan A Amanmuradova
 Liechtenstein S Vogt
3 3  
 Germany M Barthel
 United Kingdom J Windley
1 4     3  Spain L Arruabarrena
 Spain S Soler Espinosa
3 3
 Ukraine A Fomina
 Germany C Shakovets
0 6 [6]      Uzbekistan A Amanmuradova
 Liechtenstein S Vogt
6 6  
 Uzbekistan A Amanmuradova
 Liechtenstein S Vogt
6 4 [10]        United Kingdom J Rae
 United Kingdom A Smith
1 1
WC  Sweden J Larsson
 Sweden R Peterson
4 6 [11]        Slovenia A Klepač
 Spain MT Torró Flor
6 6
WC  Sweden S Arvidsson
 Sweden H Melander
6 3 [9]     WC  Sweden J Larsson
 Sweden R Peterson
6 6  
 Colombia M Duque Mariño
 Brazil T Pereira
    4  Russia A Panova
 France L Thorpe
1 1  
4  Russia A Panova
 France L Thorpe
w/o       WC  Sweden J Larsson
 Sweden R Peterson
2 4
 Ukraine K Bondarenko
 United States N Melichar
1 4        Slovenia A Klepač
 Spain MT Torró Flor
6 6  
 Slovenia A Klepač
 Spain MT Torró Flor
6 6      Slovenia A Klepač
 Spain MT Torró Flor
6 6
 Germany A Beck
 Argentina M Irigoyen
6 4 [3]     2  Canada G Dabrowski
 Poland A Rosolska
4 3  
2  Canada G Dabrowski
 Poland A Rosolska
4 6 [10]  

References

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